Glasgow International Comedy Festival returns to the city
The Glasgow International Comedy Festival’s coming back to the city for the 18th year.
It’ll be based at 60 venues across the city between the 12-29 March – the most ever in the festival’s history.
The Whyte & Mackay event will be host to comedians like Jimmy Carr, John Shuttleworth, Dane Baptiste, Arabella Weir, Stewart Lee and Fascinating Aida.
It’ll also feature some local talent like Janey Godley, Susie McCabe, Jim Smith and Jerry Sadowitz.
As well as stand up shows in some of the city’s biggest venues and intimate gigs in pubs, the Whyte & Mackay Glasgow International Comedy Festival features plays, sketches, improv, film and comedy for kids. This year’s theatre line up includes a brand new play from Chris McQueer at the Tron, Jason Manford in whodunnit Curtains at the King’s, and A Play, A Pie and A Pint at Oran Mor. Families can head to the Tall Ship, the Scottish Mask & Puppet Centre, and The Stand.
Events take place every day throughout the festival and tickets for all shows are on sale now, with some performances already selling out.
Sarah Watson, Whyte & Mackay Glasgow International Comedy Festival Director, said: "We’re so excited to launch GICF 2020 with our biggest and most international programme to date. To have a comedy icon like Steve Martin performing at the event with Martin Short is just amazing, but to also feature Trevor Noah in the same year - well it’s just a dream come true.
"They’ll set the tone for the festival’s eighteenth year as we welcome performers from all over the world, while also shining a spotlight on all the incredible Scottish talent that can be found in Glasgow in March."
Ruairi Perry, Head of Blended Whisky Brands at Whyte & Mackay, said: "For the 3rd year running it is an absolute pleasure to partner with the Glasgow International Comedy Festival! We’ve had a very busy year as a brand, having celebrated our 175th year by launching our new look smoother bottle and also a ‘lighter spirit drink’ at 21.5% ABV - ideal for those looking for a brilliant tasting spirit but with lower alcohol.
"There’s nothing light about the programme for this year’s festival - it’s packed again with top class acts from Scotland and around the world. It is amazing to see record number of venues involved across the city in 2020 with a fantastic blend of new talent and household favourites on offer. As a whisky born and bred in Glasgow, we are very proud that festival goers will be enjoying a dram or 2 of Whyte & Mackay whilst enjoying a great laugh & night out. Slàinte!"
Councillor David McDonald, Depute Leader of Glasgow City Council and Chair of Glasgow Life, said: "Whyte & Mackay Glasgow International Comedy Festival is always a keenly anticipated highlight of the city’s cultural calendar and this year the programme is guaranteed to be hugely popular. Glasgow has produced some of the finest comedians who have ever taken to the stage and has welcomed some legendary performers and this year the Whyte & Mackay Glasgow International Comedy Festival ensures that legacy continues."
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